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The Apache Junction Unified School District is a school district in Apache Junction, Arizona, additionally serving the town of Gold Canyon. It was formed in 1952 and serves 3404 students at three elementary schools, one middle school, one alternative school, and one high school .
School type: Public high school: School district: Apache Junction Unified School District: CEEB code: 030003: Principal: Lisa Ginn: Staff: 45.90 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 864 (2023-2024) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 18.82 [1] Color(s) Vegas gold and black [2] Mascot: Prospectors [2] Website: www.ajusd.org /ajhs
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Apache Trail High School is a public charter high school in Apache Junction, Arizona. It is operated by The Leona Group , an operator of charter schools in Michigan, Ohio, Arizona, and Florida. Apache Trails leader Verma Chavez is the leader of the school for all the learning and schooling.
The first public school in the area began to form in 1949, and by 1954, barracks from Phoenix's Osborn School District had been acquired and placed at the site. In 1958, it finally broke away from the Apache Junction Unified School District. The district was named for a Mr. J. O. Combs, who donated five acres of land to the district in the ...
The 2024 Heisman Trophy presentation is less than two weeks away and will feature the top college football players who have demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership and performance on the field ...
Red Mesa Unified School District #27 is a public school district headquartered in Red Mesa, unincorporated Apache County, Arizona, near Teec Nos Pos on the Navajo Nation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has a five-member elected school board, who oversee operations of schools that are regulated by state standards.